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Richard E. Byrd wasn't the first modern person to develop theories about the hollow Earth. In 1692, Edmund Halley (of Halley's Comet) suggested Earth was hollow. Correlating the density of the moon to the density of the Earth, Halley concluded that because the moon was more dense, it was possible that Earth had some kind of emptiness in the center.
As we mentioned above, Admiral Richard Byrd of the United States Navy flew to the North Pole in 1926 and over the South Pole in 1929. The contention continues that Admiral Byrd did make a trip inside the North Pole entrance to the Hollow Earth in 1926. In January of 1956 Admiral Byrd led an expedition to the South Pole.
Aug 10, 2022 · Admiral Richard E. Byrd was a U.S. naval officer, aviator and explorer who went on several Antarctic expeditions between 1928 and 1956 ... One example is the “Hollow Earth” theory, ...
Jan 1, 1979 · The book refers to Navy Admiral Richard Byrd who flew into the Hollow Earth and witnessed a wonderful land of greenery, animals, lakes , a central sun and a continually temperate climate. The Inner Earth is often called "Agharta" and is peopled with peaceful and loving beings far advanced beyond us. Comparatively we are still barbarians.
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Aug 17, 2023 · The closest thing this fringe movement has to scripture is a book titled The Hollow Earth, and subtitled "The Greatest Geographical Discovery in History Made by Admiral Richard E. Byrd in the Mysterious Land Beyond the Poles — The True Origin of the Flying Saucers."
THE HOLLOW EARTH Contents The Greatest Geographical Discovery in History Made by Admiral Richard E. Byrd in the Mysterious Land Beyond the Poles The True Origin of the Flying Saucers By Dr. Raymond Bernard A.B., M.A. Ph.D. Distributed by Fieldcrest Publishing Co., Inc. 210 Fifth Avenue, New York 10, N. Y. New Edition, 1964 DEDICATED